23:53 - Sunny PagliaccioNote to self: Do NOT open links on max volume in the middle of a quiet night. Otherwise, not bad. :D

23:52 - ApothecaryFast food workers planning a strike in support of $15/hour wages next month. I'm a tutor in a reading lab at a college and I don't even make that much, a bit of an overestimation of one's importance, don'tcha think?

01. To Hell With God02. Save Your03. Witness Of Death04. Conviction05. Empowered By Blasphemy06. Angels In Hell07. Hang In Agony Until You're Dead08. Servant Of The Enemy09. Into The Darkness You Go10. How Can You Call Yourself A God

Do you remember the time when the words 'surprise' and 'Deicide' would never appear in the same sentence unless that sentence was "Fuck, Deicide is shit, I'm surprised they haven't retired yet?" Well, ever since the Hoffman brothers left the band and were replaced by Jack Owen and Ralph Santolla, Deicide received an enormous boost in creativity that granted them a second chance of sorts. The new lineup is indeed capable of surprising with each release, Stench Of Redemption and Till Death Do Us Part are prime examples of this. To Hell With God is a further case in point, but just how pleasant a surprise is this?

I haven't enjoyed Glen Benton's vocals since Legion, and now that the Hoffman brothers are gone (and forming Amon, which I am more excited to listen to), I am pretty certain that this album will be garbage.

Awesome title AWESOME cover. I mean come on, could anyone depict what it would be like if god went to hell better than that? Too bad the albums gonna suck, Benton cant even growl anymore. I wish they would just go back to their "Legion" style. That type of technical occult death metal still has a lot of potential for growth.

This album is very good and different, in a good way........I though death metal was dead....

i thought thrash metal is the one who died... now death metal is close to death to.... hahahaha! wake up people nothing is dead! there is undoubtelly enough room for some masterpieces till metal dies...

This album wasn't really all that good, but still a step up from the terrible To Death do us part album. It sounds a little different from their more recent albums...which I guess isn't really a bad thing, but they still need to retire.

Deicide's latest album begins predictably enough with some half-arsed riffs and equally as boring traditional death metal vocals, but that is only the first few tracks. From 'Conviction' it gets a little more interesting, what with the right balance of melody being incorporated into deicide's already blasphemous formula. Many people will cast this off as an album that doesn't really do anything for the genre itself, but i say that it's further evidence that deicide aren't showing any signs of letting up yet. The title track and 'How can you call yourself a god' are very good indeed.